Presets
Last updated
Was this helpful?
Last updated
Was this helpful?
You can find Presets on the dial at the left of your screen. Scroll the dial until you see two overlapping squares. The Presets tab will open with the list of available default presets on the right side. Presets are divided by topic, such as Landscape, Portrait, Travel, etc.
Scroll the list and click on the preset to apply it. At the top of the list, you’ll see a scrolling wheel with numbers that allow you to set the value of preset strength.
You can add the Preset you frequently use to the Favorites section for quick access. When a preset is chosen and applied, click the heart symbol, and it will mark the preset as Favorite. This section is displayed first in the list under “Your Presets”.
To save your own adjustments as a preset, you need to open the Preset tab after finishing all the edits in your photo. Click the button “Save as preset” to add preset to your custom presets.
There is also an option to save your set of adjustments as a preset in a quick way. When you’ve edited the photo, open the menu (it looks like three dots), and choose “Save as Preset” option.
Important: the option to save a preset will be greyed out and inactive if no changes were applied to the photo, so there is nothing to save, or you have selected a preset from the default list and didn’t modify the default adjustments.
If you don’t want your custom preset anymore, you can delete it by selecting the preset and clicking the trash bin. Confirm your action by pressing “Delete” on the warning pop-up. Deletion of presets is permanent, and they cannot be restored.